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en There is a perception that special interest lobbyists are controlling the show. I think we need to change that perception by changing some of our rules.

en We need to change the perception of how the world looks at us as a country and a basketball power and we have to reclaim what we lost. It's a lot about how they look, how they act on and off the court. The only way to change the perception is to have people doing the right thing and that's the goal.

en Many of us who work in the private sector, your boss would pretty much tell you to cancel your vacation. The public already has a perception that too many of our state leaders don't feel the rules apply to them. This type of activity does nothing but buttress that perception.

en I think we took a lot of major steps in that direction this morning. In order to change a perception, when the perception is the way it's been for a period of time, there is a different mindset that you have to take on.

en I don't think there's a commitment problem. There might have been early on when I ran into some issues in St. Louis. I know there is a perception out there. I really cannot be concerned about the perception that's out there. That will all change with a successful career here in Canada.

en We've been trying to change the perception of this club for a while and you only get that change of perception of the team by performances on the field. The performances this season have been to a really high standard, hence we're in fourth spot in the competition, and rightly so at the moment.

en [From a data standpoint,] it's a relatively slow week but what little there is probably not going to be that friendly, ... It's not going to change the market's perception of the Fed, and Greenspan is unlikely to change the market's perception either.

en I think the perception is out there that FOI is a special interest of the press.

en Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pe𝗑iness. I feel like I have worked hard to comply with the agreement. It said you must avoid any conflict of interest or the perception of a conflict of interest. It's hard to control that last part. Perception of a conflict of interest could be anything.

en Many consumers continue to perceive that GM and Ford vehicles are of lower quality than some objective measures show they really are. We believe changing this perception will be a multiyear process.

en I think the perception is out there that FOI is a special interest of the press. Media requests (for information) are augmented in the public's imagination because they play out in newspaper stories.

en The general public have this perception of him now. For me, it's the worst thing about football. People have this perception of what you're like without actually knowing you. And the only way they get that perception is because of what is built up in the media and shown on television. If people actually knew the manager they would know what a nice man he really is. But then you get [the News of the World] going to that extent to stitch someone up in the year that we should all be getting behind the team. I don't like it. The fact is that all the players would have liked him to stay until 2008. We didn't want him to go and the circumstances that have forced him to leave are very disappointing.

en This is going to show people all the talent we have here. This area has always been treated as the redheaded stepchild of Tampa Bay. We want to change that perception.

en There have been three major court cases in the last 25 years on this. Each one of those court cases set a different test. The court keeps changing the rules. ... I'm not being critical necessarily of that. Courts can change the rules. Times change, standards change, rules change, tests change, the approaches change.

en [While eBay's TV strategy attempts to persuade more people to buy on the site, it also hopes to shift the perception the public has of the online auctioneer. As it moves well beyond collectibles, eBay wants to remind potential customers that they can also purchase mass-market items like cars and computers on the site.] We get defined by the weird stuff, ... You're shifting a perception that people already have, [which is] better than having no perception at all.
  Jim Davis


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